Well that game yesterday went about the way I thought it would. I figured the offense would atleast be able to score one touchdown but guess not. WR's are gonna be a HUGE issue all season long and I feel sorry for Tannehill. I think he's the future but man does he need some work and it doesnt help any with him having little help out there. It was good to see Hartline making some plays. Can always count on him, Bess and Bush to do some damage in this offense.

I was pretty excited about the score going into half and then the whole 21 points within 2 minutes thing just totally killed us. Bess was the only receiver to have a catch in the first 3 quarters. Hartline looked good in the fourth but they were playing prevent by then. If Hartline can get healthy and back into game shape/up to game speed, I think he'll be alright but him and Bess are not number 1 and 2 receivers. Naanee was awful, the intercepted ball that was thrown his way was a disgrace for him, he put up zero effort. He could have at least put up some effort...

Overall, Tannehill definitely held the team back some but that's to be expected. I didn't think he'd be ready to play but at the same time, I have no qualms with playing him given the other options of Moore or Devlin. The issue that Tannehill has is those batted balls. Its easy to say that some of that is the oline's fault but Tannehill had lots of batted balls in college as well. He needs to better learn blocking concepts/throwing lanes and not stare down receivers. Seemed like too often he made the decision on where he was going with the ball presnap so the quick drops weren't helping.

Bush and the defense played really well though (although we still can't cover TEs and our safeties leave much to be desired). It's gonna be a long season but I think there were some positives to take away from the game as well. Sticking with Houston for a half (well...most of one) is promising, if Tannehill improves as he should, I like our chances to win against some lesser teams.

The Raiders CBs (and defense in general) are awful so I'm not going to get too excited, but definitely a nice game from Hartline. The lack of any vertical game is going to kill us against good defense though.

Dolphins general manager Jeff Ireland and one Dolphins fan had an uncomfortable exchange at halftime of Sunday's game between the Dolphins and Raiders and the organization is trying to figure out what to do about the issue even as fans are calling a local radio station to report the matter.

According to multiple eyewitnesses who called local station The Ticket and a highly placed club source who confirmed the exchange to The Herald, the Dolphins general manager was walking through the Sun Life Stadium concourse at halftime when the incident occurred.

After visiting his wife and family in his suite, Ireland exchanged pleasantries with a couple of fans, signed autographs and took pictures with at least two other fans as he headed back to his seat where he watches the game. Before he got there another fan called him over and Ireland, believing he was about to exchange more pleasantries, found himself listening to the fan complaining about his work.

That fan complained to Ireland about what he said was his poor management of the team. And at one point that fan said to Ireland, "We need you to fire yourself."

According to everyone I've talked to including team officials, Ireland responded by using the term "a--hole" either directed at the fan or loud enough for the fan to hear as he walked away.

I didn't get to watch the game this weekend but seeing how it unfolded after the fact, I'm kinda glad. I really thought we'd beat them.

Other notes:

Feinga and Baker are both off the team again, over/under 2 weeks before they are back.

Sucks that Bush got dinged. He's saying he wants to play this week but its up to the coaches.

Really disappointed in Charles Clay and Michael Egnew's inability to get on the field.

Beating a dead horse here but...Hartline is top 15 in the league in targets, if Tannehill and him can get on the same page, I still think he can show all the doubters that Miami has at least one competent receiver.

I would seriously love it if someone would walk up to him and beat his head to the ground. Cant stand the guy. A know it all who thinks he's better then everyone else when it comes to knowing football.

Speaking of Naanee, I remember reading on twitter a while back that someone pointed it out to Omar how wrong he was about the guy. His response....insulting the dudes momma. If he had "thick skin" like he so claimed, he would've brushed it off and admit he was wrong(like he always is).

A friend of mine that's a Dolphins fan told me to go check out Omar's timeline. Me, being the good friend and always ready for a good laugh, came to see that he's nicknamed Tannehill Sho-nuff. No words.

Soooo...we're still not mathematically eliminated! If the Bengals finish out 0-2 (@Pit and host Baltimore), and the Steelers finish 1-1 (Host Cin and Cle), and we win out, we have a better conference record than both of them and will get in! Soooo we need Pittsburgh to beat Cincinnati then lose to Cleveland while taking care of our business! (Yea, I'm dreaming)

Well that game went as expected but the season didnt. Impressed that this team was able to reach 7 wins this season. Was impressed with Tannehill this season mostly. Given that he was a raw rookie and with little help all year, he did well. He has a bright future a head of him and I think once he has weapons, he can be a game changer no doubt.

Now for the love of God Ireland, go get some ******* WR's in the offseason. And another pass rusher would be nice too. Oh and maybe a seam threat TE would help as well.